Bulletin de la Société NéophilologiqueWerner Soderhjelm, Hugo Suolahti, Axel Wallensköld, Arthur Långfors Neuphilologischer Verein., 2005 - Electronic journals Includes reports of meetings, lists of members, etc., of the Neuphilologischer verein, 1899- |
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Gender Shifts in the History of English . ( = Studies in English Language ) . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Pp . xii - 223 . ISBN Hardback 0 521 82007 3. £ 40.00 / $ 55.00 . Anne Curzan's book deals with linguistic change ...
Gender Shifts in the History of English . ( = Studies in English Language ) . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Pp . xii - 223 . ISBN Hardback 0 521 82007 3. £ 40.00 / $ 55.00 . Anne Curzan's book deals with linguistic change ...
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changes ; namely , the shifts in the lexical fields of common content words carrying natural gender ( such as MAN , WOMEN , GIRLS , BOYS and GUYS ) ( p . 6 ) . Of the six major chapters , the first establishes the foundations for a ...
changes ; namely , the shifts in the lexical fields of common content words carrying natural gender ( such as MAN , WOMEN , GIRLS , BOYS and GUYS ) ( p . 6 ) . Of the six major chapters , the first establishes the foundations for a ...
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The Old English context was that the masculine and feminine anaphoric pronouns were used according to the grammatical gender of inanimate nouns . The scene for Curzan's seminal study is found in two contradictory previous studies Moore ...
The Old English context was that the masculine and feminine anaphoric pronouns were used according to the grammatical gender of inanimate nouns . The scene for Curzan's seminal study is found in two contradictory previous studies Moore ...
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